134 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
61. rutilator.—1. A female Cryptus (sensu Thoms.), and pro- 
bably nothing but C. obscurus, Grav. At all events, it has nothing 
whatever in common with T'ryphon rutilator, L.- 
88. vigilator.*—1. It superficially resembles and is possibly 
congeneric with Automalus alboguttatus, Gray., though very dis- 
tinct in many particulars; it is not, as I at first anticipated, 
Catadelphus nigrocyaneus, Tosquinet, Ichn. d’Afrique (Mém. Soc. 
Belg. 1896, p.103). ‘‘ Africa wquinoctiali”’ probably refers to 
the Gold Coast. 
68. elongator.*—Two males, Alomyia debellator, Fab. 
73. lineator.—1. Celichneumon lineator, Fab., 3. 
(‘an Ichn. Luctatorius, Fab., Sp. No. 15.” — This would 
appear to represent the ‘‘ Zelandicus puncto albo sub alis, vix 
tamen distinctius,” but I suspect some error here, for the single 
specimen under this label is a typical female of T'rogus exalta- 
torius, Panz. In any case, it is extremely improbable that any 
Ichneumonid (s.s.) has its ‘‘ Habitat in Europa, in noua Ze- 
landia”’; though at least one Tryphonid—Bassus letatorius—is 
known to do so. | 
67. delusor.—2: (1) Lissonota ? vicina, Holmgr., 2. 
(2) Phygadeuon (s.8.) 8p., 2. 
26. letatorius.—2. Both Bassus letatorius, Fab., 2 2. 
[‘‘ Novatorius, Sw. MSS.”’—This specimen is an Ichneumon 
(sensu Thoms.).] 
35. reluctator.—1. Celichnewmon lineator, Fab., var. fereus, 
Gr., form rufescens, Berth., 2. 
41. debellator.—1.: Alomyia debellator, Fab., 2. 
[Coelichneumon cyaniventris, Wesm., 3 , placed after No. 41, 
is very roughly labelled “ vix a sugillatorio distinctus.”’] 
MS. Gunzrte Lape, :—CRYPTUS. 
25. dubitorius.*—A large female Braconid: ‘‘ Habitat in noua 
Hollandia.”’ 
34. decoratorius.* — This is not a Cryptus, as placed by 
Stutton (Cat. New Zeal. Dipt. 1881, p. 123) and Fabricius in 
1804, for the type is a female, and has no mesopleural sulci. It 
is certainly referable to the genus Platylabus, and is allied in 
coloration to P. rufus, Wesm. ‘The only, and entirely, black 
fourth segment recalls the similar band of Pezomachus fasct- 
atus, Fab. ‘‘ Ultimo segmento fascia atra”’ is a very loose 
phrase. 
40. caudator.*—A female Lissonota (or possibly Syzeuctus, 
doubt, though the areolet—as described by Kirby—is entirely wanting in one 
specimen. I have seen thence no female, to which sex the original specimen 
was erroneously referred, but have little hesitation in entirely synonymising 
it with R. perswasoria, Linn., which is hardly of rarer occurrence in America 
than in Europe. 
